Making Paddington in Peru 'just made us smile', says VFX Supervisor
Briefly

The article explores the intricate visual effects behind 'Paddington in Peru', particularly focusing on the creation of 'The Citadel', an ancient city that serves as a significant backdrop in the film. VFX Supervisors Mark Curtis and Sylvain Degrotte from Framestore explain the challenges and creativity involved in building the digital landscape. Unlike typical action-heavy visual effects, this sequence emphasizes emotional moments, enhancing Paddington's character depth. The combination of technical skill and storytelling creates a captivating experience, distinguishing the film visually while maintaining its heartwarming themes.
"In some visual effects films it's all about the explosions, the action and the crazy camera movements, but this is really fun in a different way."
"There are a couple of very nuanced sequences within 'The Citadel' that makes the whole sequence and use of the CG environment very unique."
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